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  1. Actually, there is a zombieish glitch in the game, but has nothing to do with Sonny. Like, when you shoot someones head off in a car or motorcycle, they might get back up, depending on the conditions. It was scary the first time it happend, im like, WTF!!!...oh and about the topic...umm...yeah.
  2. For those who own Call of Duty 4 for the PC, we can agree that it kicks ass. But, if you enable downloading and go to a server that is under the zombie category and download the mod, you can have a hundred times more fun. Im serious, there are populated servers filled with this mod. This mod was invented by NovemberDobby and is not owned by me. Here's the rundown: All Players start as Hunters. In two minutes, after selection of weaponry, one of the players becomes a zombie. That zombie has about 18 minutes to turn every hunter into a zombie by killing them. Every Hunter that's killed becomes a zombie. For new players, they start at level 1 and work their way up to level 100, because the zombie mod has a special levelling system. So for every game, depending on how well you do, you gain levels. At level 33, you can run faster, at level 66, you can have up to three mines and three skulls. At level 100 (TAKES VERY VERY LONG TIME), you can have a special skill that I wont reveal. There are different kinds of zombies with different skills, like Normal Zombie, who has the Zombie Fart, which sounds weird but is a real pain for the hunter to shake off. Electrical zombies, slow, but if they use their special skill, they are the worst kind of zombie, they are basically pwnage tanks. Rabid Dogs move very fast but have a weak bite. There are more types than that of course. Only master CoD4 players can live through one game, because zombies are infamously rigged, posing a challenge to the best CoD4 vet. You need to camp and exploit spots, and do things you would be called a cheater in other servers just to survive, and even thats probably not enough. This mod sets the atmosphere at night, and adds some creepy music, so you wont get the same old maps. The new CoD4 maps, Killhouse, Creek, Broadcast, and Chinatown are playable with this map. Hunters have unlimited ammo and RPG missiles, though most servers have blocked C4 and Claymores. Try out this mod! It's just a two minute download away.
  3. I've noticed some posts don't count, and I'd like to know exactly which ones. Also, why do they not count if they're not spam? I didnt know where else to put this.
  4. I think its worth buying again. But, then again, my name is Vercetti Thug so im not an unbiased source.
  5. Woulda been nice if the mansion was actually big.
  6. I want to know a few Japanese words for anonymous reasons. I didnt know where else to put this topic. Yes these is me trying to understand some japanese Final Fantasy words. Fight Light Dark Holy Fire Water Evil Theif
  7. Technically perhaps not a band, but Hannah Montana should DIE. No, not as in lose popularity, I mean DIE. Jonas Brothers should get off of their Disney Channel Contract and they actualy might make something of themselves.
  8. 49: Ya'll be freaks! 48: Just kiddin' 47: No seriously you guys are freaks. 46: Nah... 45: Yeah, you guys are.
  9. What's your favorite show/program? Can range from anime, reality, games of chance, etc etc, but can only go from 30-60 minutes.
  10. Shouldnt it be kinda of illegal to go Fuck you to a major company like Microsoft in a public forum? But yeah, that does really sound bad.
  11. I especially like how Tommys in all of them.
  12. Did you just make that up? Hey is ADHD a disease of some sort? I know it affects the mind but does it really count as a disease? And aren't there pills for it?
  13. Theyr'e just mentally challenged. Lol. (Was that one word?)
  14. I found this article on MSN. In many ways, Joanah is your typical 4-year-old. He sees Spaghetti-Os as a fashion statement, not just a dinner option. But an active nature complicated by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, can make him a handful some days. For his former preschool, there apparently were too many "some days," which included defying his teacher's instructions and hitting classmates. After just a few months, the school's director called in Joanah's mother. "They just seemed kind of intolerant," says Lori Napier, of Lakewood, Ohio. "He wasn't a holy terror. Basically, they couldn't handle him -- or didn't want to -- and asked me to remove him." Joanah, then 3 years old, had joined the unlikely but populous ranks of expelled preschoolers. Yale researcher Walter S. Gilliam says preschool programs exist to ready young children for kindergarten and the elementary years that lay ahead. So expelling a kid so young, even with problem behavior, just doesn't make sense. "I can't think of a child who's more in need of a school-readiness program," says Gilliam. "It's like taking sick people out of the hospital." More likely than a teen More than 5,000 children were estimated to be kicked out of state-funded preschool programs in a 2005 study of the phenomenon by Gilliam. That's less than 1 percent of the total enrollment of the programs included in the study. At the same time, preschoolers were far more likely to be kicked out of school than their counterparts in the K–12 system. The preschool expulsion rate of 6.7 per 1,000 preschool students was more than triple that of older grades. "It shocks a lot of people," Gilliam says. The study didn't look into the reasons for expulsions, but anecdotal evidence from preschools points largely to aggressive behavior, including biting and hitting, and other hard-to-control behaviors, such as running away. Reasons for removing a child from preschool run the gamut, however. Gilliam recalls a 4-year-old who was expelled for having marijuana in his backpack. The boy's mother's boyfriend had hidden his stash there when police visited their home. The boy had no idea. But school policy sent him home anyway. Perhaps more troubling is that Gilliam's expulsion rate calculations do not include students who were transferred to a special education program or other setting. They were simply booted. And that can start a vicious cycle. "I've seen some children who were expelled from preschool after preschool, and then they got to kindergarten and they were expelled from there, too," Gilliam says. The rates also don't touch on those families who leave just before the point of expulsion. Jill Besnoy removed her 3-year-old son, Wyatt, from his private preschool outside New York City after staff repeatedly complained of his "active" behavior, including running away from class twice. "I moved him because I was so unhappy ... but they were very happy when I said we were leaving," she says. Visits to doctors and clinicians had showed there was nothing abnormal about Wyatt's behavior, Besnoy says. "He wasn't hitting anyone. He wasn't aggressive. He just didn't like being told what to do. He's 3 years old, you know?" Wyatt didn't like to stay at an academic station like instructed, or sit still for 20 minutes of class time, things Besnoy sees as "unfair demands" for a little kid. Not always a "problem child" Many parents and experts see a preschool system that has lost sight of what's appropriate to expect of a 3- or 4-year-old. "I think some people have expectations that children that age are able to sit for 20 minutes and listen to a lesson," says Lisa McCabe, associate director and cooperative extension associate of the Cornell Early Childhood Program at Cornell University. "You stick them in that environment and they start acting out and hitting, and then they're labeled a problem child, when they're not -- you're just expecting things that are inappropriate." It's natural for a little kid to whack their playmate to get what they want, in part, because it works. Most young children haven't yet mastered how to "use their words," much less the patience and internal check system to follow through. "That's one of the problems at this age," McCabe says. "How can we tell the difference between a child who's showing some problem behavior now but in two years will have outgrown it" and the one who is dealing with deeper issues? A 1996 Canadian study of 2- to 11-year-old children showed that physical aggression peaks between 2 and 3 years of age, and that most kids outgrow the behavior. According to another Canadian study from 2006, only about one-sixth of children, mostly boys from disadvantaged families, show a more persistent pattern of physical aggression. Biting and hitting are "relatively minor issues," and kids shouldn't be expelled for such behavior, says Beth Green, vice president of the Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health at Portland State University in Oregon. "A lot of kids go through those stages. And a lot of kids are asked to leave for things that teachers should be able to deal with and have the support needed to know how to deal with these types of behavior," Green says. Even if a child shows more persistent use of aggression, expulsion isn't the remedy, experts say. If anything, it will only make things worse. Preschool programs help children perform better in reading, math and other subjects when they enter kindergarten, as well as increase their chances of succeeding later in life, according to the National Institute for Early Education Research. The key? Giving teachers the support they need and including social skills lessons alongside those ABCs.
  15. I might be excited...if I hadn't overused Diablo II. Now its no fun...
  16. Oh sure do it for them but not for me...Umm not that I care.
  17. I was like WTF OMG when the limo blew up. I knew something would happen when the cameraman stalked him but..
  18. I hate it how the writers suck at making believable storylines.
  19. Its already annoying enough that Tommy can't swim for shit.
  20. OK games besides the ones on the Youtube shittiest games of all time series
  21. Too bad the tank has a major weakness- its easy to get busted.
  22. I want to make a video for a program on my desktop, so i got hypercam. I used it to select a region and recorded the video i wanted. I want to send it to youtube, so I sent clip0004 (as my window media player knows it) but it didn't go through. How do i send a video to YouTube?
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